Sunrise in Saigon

· Austin Macauley Publishers
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Struggling with a failing marriage and poor health while wanting to be a dedicated father, Jack Kendall embarks on a journey to meet Linh Ngo, a beautiful Vietnamese woman he met online. After a series of online chats and correspondence, Jack leaves America for a cycling tour of Vietnam while hiding his intentions of meeting Linh in Saigon. Linh, also stuck in a troubled and unloving marriage, accepts Jack’s invitation to meet. Both lovers choose to forgo their current relationships when they meet for the first time and share a series of passionately and romantic experiences deeper than both ever expected.


On 12-12-2012, Jack and Linh met for the first time in Saigon.


As in all things in life, Jack and Linh discover that their time together is not forever.


The morning sunrise in Saigon that brought Jack and Linh their special moment together becomes the emotional connection between them for the rest of their lives.

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4.0
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Literary Titan
10 March 2023
Overall, Sunrise in Saigon is a captivating read that will take the reader on an emotional journey alongside Jack and his quest for happiness. Some relationships are meant to last forever, some just for a moment. This novel shows readers that those moments are no less meaningful and impactful in our lives than the relationships that last for years.
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About the author

A true believer in listening to one’s passion, Patrick Greenwood began writing in early 2020 based on several trips he made while cycling in various countries. In this novel, Sunrise in Saigon, Patrick draws upon several non-fictional events that happened in Vietnam including the war with the US, the last days of Saigon falling, and the chaos at the US embassy. Having remembered these events as a young man, Patrick grew up wanting to travel to Vietnam someday and visit these places for himself. In 2012, Patrick did make the first trip to Vietnam to find the lost US embassy and the catholic nuns that helped with ‘Operation Babylift’. Patrick followed his passion for cycling by completing several bike tours in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong delta regions. After military service, Patrick embarked on the 25-year career in the information technology field, working in various roles in sales, engineering, support, and design. Many of his inspirations for writing came via his business travels to places like Vietnam, China, Japan, Taiwan and Portugal. Patrick holds a BS and MBA in Global Marketing from the University of Phoenix (online) along with completing several post-graduate certificate programs in information security, Internet of Things, and global management from MIT. Patrick is married and resides in Carlsbad, California.

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